Treatment for Melasma
Todd Minars | October 21, 2009
Melasma is easily diagnosed and usually disappears on its own, although you can hasten its disappearance by following our three-step treatment program.
Todd Minars | October 21, 2009
Melasma is easily diagnosed and usually disappears on its own, although you can hasten its disappearance by following our three-step treatment program.
Angela Maguire | September 11, 2009
What is Melasma? Melasma is a tan or dark skin discoloration usually found in irregularly shaped patches on the upper cheek, nose, lips, upper lip, and ...
Kyle Donley | August 31, 2009
A Fotofacial (which may also be referred to as Fotofacial RF, for radio frequency, or Fotofacial IPL, for intense pulse light) is a laser- assisted ...
Angela Maguire | August 7, 2009
Hyperpigmentation may be caused by sun damage, inflammation, or other skin injuries, including those related to acne. People with darker skin tones are also more ...
Kelly Drill | July 30, 2009
Although the treatment options for melasma are not without risk, leaving your condition untreated can have damaging psychological and emotional effects.